The committee is the primary forum for adjudi=
cating issues of academic integrity. The deliberations of the committee in =
matters of academic integrity are conducted in private, their protocols are=
confidential, and the members are honor bound to maintain silence concerni=
ng its activities.

The Committee of Finance works for the promo=
tion of student interests in administrative decisions pertaining to the all=
ocation of budget and student-related financial matters. In the areas of it=
s competences, it represents the undergraduate student body to the administ=
ration, and acts as an advisory body to the Administration concerning stude=
nt related financial matters. By default, this position is filled by the treasurer

The committee serves as a platform for evalu=
ation and discussion of the issues related to the quality of teaching offer=
ed at Jacobs University. It offers a link between Faculty, Staff, and Stude=
nts for a producive cooperation on all aspects of teaching.

The Social Committee is part of the GSA help=
ing to organize events planned by the Activity Coordinator along with other=
board members when necessary and also to provide suggestions for new event=
s. Members of the Social Committee have no voting power and are there=
fore here on a volunteer basis.

EQ Committee is a university committee that d=
eals with issues pertaining to the representation of members of different g=
roups (according to gender, ethnicity, etc.) and their interests at all dif=
ferent levels of the university. It represents the interests of minority gr=
oups and deals with all issues concerning work-life-balance. In addition th=
e committee coordinates the activities in the context of the university's f=
amily and work audit. Members are advisors under the anti-sexual harassment=
policy which is available at Policy

This committee deals with everything related =
to the organization, supervision and structural arrangements of clubs, acti=
vities and events that belong to Jacobs University. It aims to enhance the =
"Jacobs experience" outside the classroom by providing an incentive to the =
organization of activities and clubs of all sorts. This year, the Departmen=
t of Campus Activities and Intercultural Affairs have decided to work close=
ly with the Student Parliament to give Club Liaisons a new revolutionary ap=
proach.

The graduation committee will be formed in No=
vember with volunteers from undergraduate and graduate students (majority f=
rom the class of 2010). It was then approved by the student body via a publ=
ic election.